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Any proxy linked points would be gone. for example let's say you link OSA from one controller to another but do it from proxy points under the point folder to proxy points under another devices point folder, those are in the Jace and go where the Jace goes. But if you link device with OSA direct to other device, that will stay. Like sysint said hinted to, links need to be done with thought and correctly for the desired outcome.

Links

If I make lon links in the link manager from a device back onto itself (nvo to nvi) which is connected to a Lon network with a Jace as the Lon network manager.

So long as I have performed a 'Bind' on the links; and possibly commission the device, I could then technically switch off the Jace and the links would still work. Yes?

I.e. the device would then work stand alone sending data back onto itself.

This is how I would expect it to work but I cannot find any information about this in Doc Lonworks.

Thanks
Keith

Yes, the link is in the network. Just like a link in Lonwatcher or Lonmaker. After you link the device to its self or device to device, bind turn off the jace and take it away if you want, it will still keep working.